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The Disappearance of Amon G. Carter's Home Field Advantage and Ways to Fix It.
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2823285" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>Wanted to address a few of the points you made. </p><p></p><p><em>"I come here and the other TCU sites and can't even sell my tickets for higher profile games for face or less."</em></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I get the impression that you are implying a lack of demand even for higher profile games. This is similar to the Froglaw saga at the beginning of the season who listed his extra season tickets for face value on here and received essentially no interest. There is far more demand than you realize. However, you're not going to find it on TCU message boards where the audience consists of diehard TCU fans that most likely already have their own tickets. </li> </ul><p><em>"...but I do not believe there are thousands of TCU fans who would jump at season tickets if some of the BMD's seats were relinquished and available, unless of course they are next to free."</em></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I think this assumption is largely inaccurate. I am quite confident the demand for premium seats will <em>always </em>outweigh the supply. It's been nearly a decade since the the stadium redesign, and most of the premium seats controlled by big money donors have never become available. If unused premium seats were finally released by BMDs and made available to season ticket holders during the upgrade process, or if more premium seats were created in the west side lower bowl, I think you would be shocked by how much demand there was for them, and how quickly they would be eaten up. </li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2823285, member: 31299"] Wanted to address a few of the points you made. [I]"I come here and the other TCU sites and can't even sell my tickets for higher profile games for face or less."[/I] [LIST] [*]I get the impression that you are implying a lack of demand even for higher profile games. This is similar to the Froglaw saga at the beginning of the season who listed his extra season tickets for face value on here and received essentially no interest. There is far more demand than you realize. However, you're not going to find it on TCU message boards where the audience consists of diehard TCU fans that most likely already have their own tickets. [/LIST] [I]"...but I do not believe there are thousands of TCU fans who would jump at season tickets if some of the BMD's seats were relinquished and available, unless of course they are next to free."[/I] [LIST] [*]I think this assumption is largely inaccurate. I am quite confident the demand for premium seats will [I]always [/I]outweigh the supply. It's been nearly a decade since the the stadium redesign, and most of the premium seats controlled by big money donors have never become available. If unused premium seats were finally released by BMDs and made available to season ticket holders during the upgrade process, or if more premium seats were created in the west side lower bowl, I think you would be shocked by how much demand there was for them, and how quickly they would be eaten up. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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